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15.08.2016, 15:34

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Dalian Atkinson dies after being Tasered in Telford by police
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12.08.2016, 04:27

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Nowadays beachvolleyball has also become less watchable, times are changing.CrySadThumb down
Bikini versus Burkini:
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Allahu akhbar.....not in this case, Germany has won.Tongue

07.08.2016, 07:37

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Man yelling 'Allahu Akbar!' wounds two Belgian police in machete attack...

A machete-wielding man yelling "Allahu Akbar!" injured two female police officers before being fatally shot
in the Belgian city of Charleroi on Saturday, in what the prime minister said appeared to be a terrorist act.



One young man told the television station VTM that he and his friends heard five
to six shots fired in rapid succession, then, 30 seconds later, three more shots.

The attacker was shot by a third officer and subsequently died of his wounds,
but the police officers were out of danger, police said.

04.08.2016, 17:35

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Huge whale frightens tourists ...

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Whale encounters do not get much closer than this!
The huge 50 tonne fin whale broke the surface to swallow krill just
inches away from the boat with a crowd of tourists on board.



A giant 50 tonne, 18m long finback whale surfaced to feed in Quebec
It breached by a boat full of French tourists and missed them by inches
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03.08.2016, 16:43

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Meet the 'Benjamin Button' of Bangladesh who looks 80, but is just 4 years old...

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He has a mind of a four-year-old but the looks of an 80-year-old senior citizen.
Bayezid Hossain, from Magura in southern Bangladesh, has a disease that ages the body at eight times the normal rate.
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02.08.2016, 16:55

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Erdogan accused the West of supporting the military coup in Turkey

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has strongly accused the West of supporting terrorism
and coup plotters, expressing his resentment at the unsatisfying
support from Turkey’s allies in the aftermath of the failed July 15 coup attempt.

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“Now I ask: Does the West give support to terror or not? Is the West on the side of democracy
or on the side coups and terror? Unfortunately, the West gives support to terror and stands
on the side of coups,” Erdoğan said in an address to international investors on Aug. 2 in Ankara.

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31.07.2016, 06:12

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From lightning strikes in eastern India killed 30 people...

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As a result of lightning strikes during a thunderstorm in the Indian state Odisha
yesterday killed at least 30 people, another 35 were injured, reports IANS.
According Odisha OTV, as a result of stormy weather in the coastal
settlements were uprooted trees and disrupted electricity supply.

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According to local police, most of the deaths were reported in the districts of Bhadrak (8),
Balasore (7) and Khurda (5). Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik Odishi State expressed
condolences over the loss of life due to lightning strikes. Families of the victims will be allocated to financial aid.

At least 2,000 people have died in lightning strikes in India every year since 2005, according to the National Crime Records Bureau.
India receives 80% of its annual rainfall during the monsoon season, which runs between June and September.

30.07.2016, 04:52

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Aurora polaris in Canada: the landscape turned green...

The flow of high-speed solar wind hit on the Earth's magnetic field on July 28 and is still blowing around our planet.
In Manitoba, Canada, geomagnetic disturbances made landscape green. Aurora polaris covered most of the sky...

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The Earth's magnetic field is still active and luminous and today. Forecasters estimate a 35% chance
of G1-class geomagnetic storms around both poles of the planet , since the solar wind continues to blow.

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29.07.2016, 06:16

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On Earth, it began Perseid meteor shower ...

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The land is enter to a broad stream of debris from Comet Swift-Tuttle, the source of the annual Perseids meteor shower.

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Cameras NASA discovered the first Perseid meteor this year on 26 July.

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In 2016, astronomers expect an outburst of Perseid meteors! The prediction is for 200 meteors per hour seen on the peak night,
August 11-12 (evening of August 11, morning of August 12). That’s about double the usual rate.
From southerly latitudes in the Southern Hemisphere, you’ll enjoy the shower, too, with about a third as many meteors expected.

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26.07.2016, 12:09

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19 dead and 45 wounded as knifeman goes on rampage at building for disabled in Japan

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Not a day passes without amok or terror.
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25.07.2016, 16:53

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Ansbach explosion: Syrian asylum seeker blows himself up in Germany.

It is the third violent attack in Bavaria in a week. The state's premier described it as "days of horror".
The Ansbach blast took place at 22:10 (20:10 GMT) on Sunday evening, outside the Eugens Weinstube
bar in the centre of the town, which has a population of 40,000 and is home to a US military base.

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A failed Syrian asylum seeker has blown himself up and injured 15 other people
with a backpack bomb near a festival in the south German town of Ansbach.

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Seven deadly days...

A week of bloody attacks has frayed nerves in Germany, which led the way in accepting
asylum seekers from Syria. To date, only the first has been linked to a militant group:

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18 July: An axe-wielding teenage asylum seeker from Afghanistan is shot dead after injuring five people
in an attack on a train. IS claims the attack, releasing a video recorded by the attacker before the incident

22 July: A German teenager of Iranian extraction goes on a shooting rampage in the Bavarian state capital,
Munich, killing nine people, most of them migrants, before shooting himself. He is said to have been obsessed with school shootings

24 July: A Syrian asylum seeker is arrested in the town of Reutlingen, Baden-Wuerttemberg, after allegedly killing
a Polish woman with a machete and injuring two other people. Police suggest it was probably a "crime of passion"

24 July: A failed Syrian asylum seeker blows himself up outside a music festival in the small
Bavarian town of Ansbach, injuring 12 other people. Motive not immediately clear

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23.07.2016, 12:20

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22.07.2016, 18:51

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Germany Munich shopping centre evacuated after reported shooting
At least 1 dead and ten injured at this time.
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21.07.2016, 06:20

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Why kill Pavel Sheremet?

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A car bomb in Kiev has killed Pavel Sheremet, a pioneering journalist and outspoken critic of leaders in Belarus, Russia and Ukraine.

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FBI is assisting Ukrainian law enforcement authorities in the investigation into the murder of journalist Pavel Sheremet.

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15.07.2016, 22:56

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